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You should be able to do something like this:

                          Create Output Queue (CRTOUTQ)  
  
 Type choices, press Enter.  
  
 Writers to autostart . . . . . . AUTOSTRWTR     *NONE  
 Queue for writer messages  . . . MSGQ           QSYSOPR  
   Library  . . . . . . . . . . .                  *LIBL  
 Connection type  . . . . . . . . CNNTYPE      > *IP  
 Destination type . . . . . . . . DESTTYPE     > *OTHER  
 Host print transform . . . . . . TRANSFORM      *YES  
 Manufacturer type and model  . . MFRTYPMDL    > *HP4000  
 Workstation customizing object   WSCST          *NONE  
   Library  . . . . . . . . . . .  
 Image configuration  . . . . . . IMGCFG         *NONE  
 Destination options  . . . . . . DESTOPT        *NONE  

The MFRTYPMDL of *HP4000 should set you up to use all the functions of 
your HP printer provided it can emulate an HP4000. HP4000 has multiple 
drawers and the workstation customization object associated with MFRTYPMDL 
*HP4000 tells Host Print Transform how to use them. An HP4000 also knows 
how to print multiple copies, so you shouldn't need the DESTOPT XAIX 
either.

If (and only if) your model HP doesn't emulate one of the MFRTYPMDL 
options distributed with OS400, you can set up a *WSCST object. You'll 
need the programmer's reference manual for your printer and the Printer 
API manual for OS400. You build a source member according to the API 
manual and use the CRTWSCST command.

Dan




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We are trying to figure out how to configure remote out queues on the
iSeries to print to multiple drawers. Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks

Krish
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